• I’m trying to set up a local network installation of WordPress using EasyPHP on out server. The idea is to have a documentation repository for our IT department using a CMS. In order to make sure that non-IT people can’t get in, I’d like to password-protect the viewing of any WordPress page. Can this be done, and if so, how?

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  • Or an internal network, not acessible from the outside internet works to.

    I know someone who works for a company that has an intranet. The user has to be inside the building to access it.

    Thread Starter tmountjr

    (@tmountjr)

    Well, the thing about the internal network is that not everyone on that internal network should be able to see it. I’ll fool around with the .htaccess things, though; hopefully I’ll find someway of implementing that. Windows doesn’t like filenames in that format.

    Another question, then – How do I get all the categories to show up on the sidebar, even if there are no posts in that category? For cataloging purposes, it would be great if I could show all the categories and have the user navigate to the correct heading.

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